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Author:
Brewing, Daniel, author.
Title:
In the shadow of Auschwitz : German massacres against Polish civilians, 1939-1945 / Daniel Brewing ; translated by Alex Skinner.
Edition:
English-language edition.
Publisher:
Berghahn,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
viii, 348 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
World War, 1939-1945--Atrocities--Poland.
Massacres--Poland--History--20th century.
Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945.
Pologne--Histoire--1939-1945 (Occupation)
Atrocities.
Massacres.
Poland.
1900-1999
History.
Other Authors:
Skinner, Alex, translator.
Other Titles:
Im Schatten von Auschwitz: Deutsche Massaker an polnischen Zivilisten 1939-1945 german
Notes:
"Originally published in German as: Im Schatten von Auschwitz: Deutsche Massaker an polnischen Zivilisten 1939-1945." Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-339) and index.
Contents:
Part I. The Setting of Massacres: Prehistory, Enemy Constructs and the Order of Violence -- Continuities and Ruptures: Germans and Poles before 1939 -- Occupation as a Framework for Action: Ideology, Politics and Violence -- Part II. 'Polish Bands': War, Occupation Policy and the Logic of Massacres -- Beyond the Border: The War in September 1939 -- Initiation and Practice: 'Hubal' and the Beginnings of Counter-Partisan Operations -- Removal of Constraints: Fighting Partisans through a 'Small-Scale War' in 1942 -- Losing Control: Escalating Crisis and the Dynamics of Violence in 1943 -- Authority Amid the Death Throes: The Final Phase of German Rule, 1944-1945 -- Transfer and Culmination: The Quelling of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 -- Part III. Coming to Terms with the Past after 1945 -- Extradition and Punishment: Poland, the Allies and German Perpetrators -- Prosecution and Suppression: Massacres and German Justice.
Summary:
"The Nazi invasion of Poland was the first step in an unremittingly brutal occupation, one most infamously represented by the network of death camps constructed on Polish soil. The systematic murder of Jews in the camps has understandably been the focus of much historical attention. Less well-remembered today is the fate of millions of non-Jewish Polish civilians, who-when they were not expelled from their homeland or forced into slave labor-were murdered in vast numbers both within and outside of the camps. Drawing on both German and Polish sources, In the Shadow of Auschwitz gives a definitive account of the depredations inflicted upon Polish society, tracing the ruthless implementation of a racial ideology that cast ethnic Poles as an inferior race"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1800730896
9781800730892
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1300753878
LCCN:
2022008121
Locations:
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)

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